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to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of people to plan. that's not just a point about the economy. think about language. nobody planned the english language. it arose spontaneously it evolved just like the french language, the russian language. there are a few languages that have two things in common, they were designed by human beings, they were planned and no one speaks them. all the languages that people speak are examples of spontaneous order. law, i know we're here in the ray burn -- rayburn office building and everybody thinks they are involved in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spon
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nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not resupply them and at some point they'll go up, not down. you have a middle east where the u.s. has increased and blocks contending for power. the arabian, steering with great power sponsorship from russia and china in the sunni increasing phalluses part of the region which will maintain some sort of alliance with united case, but not one that will be able to direct as we have up to 2008. so this could turn into some name, a really ugly very rapidly. >> that's only if you think 80,000 people dead is not ugly. yes, sir. adding a mac >> foreign-pol
nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not...
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be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds if not thousands minors and women are arrested for the crime of prostitution and the buyers are almost never charged. i'm getting a big stop sign but i'm going to continue. i'm sorry. if you get a big hook you can pull me off. i'm sorry. a survivor described to me how the police in front of her, a teenager being arrested said a to a man who just committed statutory rape, go home to you wife. we don't want to ruin your life. that is how the person being arrested was would be the child, the woman or the bo
be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds...
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i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i think my dentist is gonna see the difference. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. i don't think i'll ever go back to another product. see. >>> today, the obama administration released its new and improved rules for contraception under the new affordable care act. yaah, new rules, the gist is this, everybody with health care insurance does get access to contraception. the catch is religious employers wouldn't have to contract, arrange or pay to anything in which they object to on religious grounds. so this is an attempt to have it a bit both ways on this issue. >> the president has been ver
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it before. where had i heard it before? oh, yeah, i remember. >> and, you heard it here first. which is to say you're hearing it right now. scott brown probably won't even run against ed markey. scott brown would be much happier running for governor when deval patrick leaves office next year, a race scott brown would have a much better chance of winning and a job he would love, i mean love, compared to the senate which according to my sources, he doesn't really like. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every
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send us an e-mail at the tv at c-span.org or tweak us at twitter.com/booktv. now on booktv, john allison argues that government incentives and regulation caused the 2008 claps and says that to improve the economy, we need to opt pure free-market policies. it is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i would like to congratulate heritage on the success that they have had. we did it. this is a pattern we have going forward and the purpose is to talk about my book, which is "the financial crisis and the free market cure." people ask me my i wrote the book. the basic answer is i thought it would be interesting to have somebody who knew what he was talking about write about thinking. because if you look to the academics to some degree, they don't know what they are talking about. [laughter] i think it's very important to undo a myth. these myths become destructive. the method they created is that it was caused by the deregulation on wall street. welcome to the simple fact is that this was not deregulated. we have the privacy act and
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also remembered for saving the city from near financial ruin. koch died today at the age of 88 from heart failure. he was famous for asking, how am i doing? a brief time ago i a
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thank you for joining us. [applause] [applause] i am excited that two other guests are with us tonight, katharine hubbard and her husband. [applause] is one of my favorite people. please stand, the mayor and the first lady. [applause] [cheers] you can visit our website and have access to other great authors and notable people. just go to our website at aggressive form.org. we are pleased to give a look copy to everyone tonight. just together the distribution table in the grand foyer. additional books are also for sale at the bookshop. after justice sotomayor's presentation, she will join me for a q&a session. i should say that supreme court rules do not allow us to discuss court cases of the past or present or future, but we could build deeply into the fascinating story of her life. just as sotomayor lived. i cried when i read the book, "my beloved world." i also laughed. it is a wonderful book. i believe it will be more and been a bestseller. it will become a classic american success story and required readin
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because i used. to be in. this to take a boy in this tea and they point to things a good space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have f.c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. you know i started it all by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in one months to write a letter for my parents. and they. use both and they take. my. my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what is this made. you made to post r.c.s. we can and they're not. just going there. and they usually. have a distance between each other and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of
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use both and they take both. my joy and my well you express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. informal ideas to be. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just paying the bills and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get as it . is it. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he just. told people and they. could go to my t.v. as it's. a democracy he. just gave me a new one you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so muc
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use both and they take both. my joy and my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this make . you mate. and they're not. just going to be and usually. a distance between each. and you can see. in these installations i could seem to get as if every one sentence. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking the really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of this brand and that's what made this sentence . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i mean it you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display . because. it's the same way. it's going to be and they feel. as it's. a democracy. when you when you wait to see it you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more be
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use both and they take both. my children my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. we can. just kind of be and usually. the distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. this brand. new sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i read it you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he's. talking and they feel. as it's. possible to. see he's you mean. he just when you when you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and sp
use both and they take both. my children my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. we can. just kind of be and usually. the distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. this brand. new sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look...
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because i use oil. in. this to take a boil in this tea and they point to things are good museum space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. stuck to little by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in the months to write a letter from my parents that's why i used and they. use both and they take both. of my children my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you mate. and they're. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations would seem to give as it. is it. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made th
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use both and they take. my to draw my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this mean . and they're not. just going to be and usually you still have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get is that behavior one sentence that. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and they. called my key details because it's. a democracy. when you wait to go to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and spread democracy
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the sat check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com break in to send if you want about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching the day to hear from some more political artists next. wealthy british study done. some time to write a little story. down. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. looking. good if you've never seen anything like the top. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp critique and dramatic observation of the political conflict between social liberty and the business of oil earlier i talked a conceptual artist behind crude. what is art and what he be
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this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, time for last call. here is one company a pit bull pup trying to figure out how to go for a walk on a treadmill. ♪ [ music ] . >> in case you're wondering why there are so many dogs a dog rescue group uses treadmills to exercise the pup. that is our last call. we'll see you all again monday night. go all weekend to gretawire.com talk about tonight's show and big issues and watch the super bowl on gretawire -- gretawire.com. and see you monday night. >> eric: i'm eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, andrea tantaros, bob beckel, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. guess what? this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: so, you getting ready for big game this weekend? i know i am. i'm stumped to watch the niners beat up on the ravens. so bob has wear a belly shirt around the building. a game i'm really looking forward to gets underway before super bowl xlvii. slow pitch softball practice on cbs 4:30 on sunday. scott pelly said to put the journalistic credit on the line interviewi
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that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is on the senate select committee. he's allowed to know the legal rational that's being offered for targeted killing, as well as all the countries where the killing is where it's happening. but even he can't get answers. and he's promised to bring these issues up at john brennan's confirmation hearings for cia director coming pretty soon. what questions would you put to john brennan when he goes before the congress to testify on behalf of his nomination for director of the cia? >> i'm not going to quibble with them on the fact that they ar
that's what's at stake here for us. it's really not a question about whether people like president obama or whether he doesn't, whether they don't. and i frankly think that president obama has done great disservice to what his ideals were and why we elected him in the first place in 2008, which was around the questions of transparency and human rights. and that's the piece that we actually need to keep our eye in the next four years. >> you mentioned senator ron wyden a moment ago. he is...
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>> kimberly: i was married five. >> bob: now he's lieutenant governor and you're here with us. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ >> eric: already time for one more thing. greg, kick it off. >> greg: happy birthday to my dear late pal andrew breitbat who would have been 44 today. he was a great man. my best to his family as well. >> eric: pioneer. conservative movement. agreed. kimberly, you're up. >> kimberly: i have a cute video. it's awesome and involves a dog. kept the mail for the postal worker. brings it back. >> there you go. >> give it to him. that's all i got. >> have a nice day. >> go give it to him. >> bring me the mail. >> best part of my day. >> bob: it's a bill. >> kimberly: don't you think that's cute? bob, the postal worker says it makes his day. he loves what the dog does. we're going to train jasper to do this, deliver scripts. >> greg: there is no jasper. >> eric: he's a good boy. >> greg: no jasper. fabrication. >> kimberly: i thought there was no casper. >> bob: good news on thursday, we got to change to calendar to february. we don't have to look at that a
>> kimberly: i was married five. >> bob: now he's lieutenant governor and you're here with us. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ >> eric: already time for one more thing. greg, kick it off. >> greg: happy birthday to my dear late pal andrew breitbat who would have been 44 today. he was a great man. my best to his family as well. >> eric: pioneer. conservative movement. agreed. kimberly, you're up. >> kimberly: i have a cute video. it's awesome and involves a...
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use both and they take. my. my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you made the posters here so we can. just be and usually you still have a distance between each and these. installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be closed for each as it's a made two and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made this sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i love you don't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he. told people and they. called my keels as it's. possible to be democracy. when you wait to see a kid not to speak of it. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind
use both and they take. my. my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you made the posters here so we can. just be and usually you still have a distance between each and these. installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be closed for each as it's a made two and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made this...
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and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. >> that's the president speaking in your district earlier this week. when we talk about what the lay of the land is in terms of what you're going to go back to your constituents and talk about and what the questions you're going to get, the angry ones and the worried ones, what are you -- how are you going into this thinking about what matters to your constituents? >> well, in actuality, i focus on immigration really as the civil rights issue of our time. this is about providing equal opportunity, justice for every individual. and it's just like the civil rights movement in the '60s. it's just like the women's rights movement before. it's about providing opportunity on an equal basis. we want to move workers from poverty to the middle class. it starts with a strong immigration policy. you want to improve health care in the long term so that people can obtain and sustain their health benefits. it starts with a strong immigration policy -- education and the like. this, a
and when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. we forget that. >> that's the president speaking in your district earlier this week. when we talk about what the lay of the land is in terms of what you're going to go back to your constituents and talk about and what the questions you're going to get, the angry ones and the worried ones, what are you -- how are you going into this thinking about what matters to your constituents? >> well, in actuality, i...
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the rest of us, we take it. i pay for the oil companies to get all kinds of rebates and all of this business. i do not want to do that. it is part of my obligation as a citizen of this country. host: this is one of the editorials this morning in the new york times -- back to the phones. rosella in new york, on our line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have been watching this debate -- is quite controversial, obviously, regarding coverage for contraception -- contraception. over the years, i have listened to this. in fact, i have listened to it long before it became a hot topic, listening to and talk in different organizations. host: what you think about the opt-out offer? caller: i think it is a good idea. my two points -- id not think religious organizations, churches, should have any business in this topic as a group, because they have a vested interest in women producing more babies. first of all, most of them, the catholic church included, and they are probably on
the rest of us, we take it. i pay for the oil companies to get all kinds of rebates and all of this business. i do not want to do that. it is part of my obligation as a citizen of this country. host: this is one of the editorials this morning in the new york times -- back to the phones. rosella in new york, on our line for republicans. you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have been watching this debate -- is quite controversial, obviously, regarding coverage...
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joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous violence. lou: okay. >> i don't find the ads -- [talking over each other] [laughter] >> i don't find them racy, but i don't find them to be really good. an ad that will make me laugh or excited or elicit some crazy motion. this makes me board. can't they be more creative? >> with the daudet the ad, this was more the clean version that they had really more of a sexy type tiff that showed more than lip. >> they're putting it on the website. lou: said on know where we are in this country. i have to say that fellow there, i don't know
joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous...
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used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of this. john reed later on. we are both, i think, significant world financial leaders. as far as having talked with a lot of people, i think meeting mandela, having dealt with a number of cases, spent an hour in 1980 with fidel castro. he wanted my advice on how to restructure the cuban debt. i said to mike and speak to you about that because we nationalized you in cuba. one of the first tax we did was nationalized the human bank. and then we're kind of even year. and this was in nicaragua. in fact, running the sandinista gove
used to go there regularly. and i think he along with paul volcker and the public sector side or major mentors of mine. and so i think it is fair to say , and you have seen this from the altar was the greatest banker of his age. and that is what city is going back to, i think, at this point in time. we have a lot of prez's city bankers, former citi bankers in this audience who will agree with me. so but as far as, you know, working with walter, and he is the one who got me involved in all of...
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they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post" got it right buyer making the headlines and by media organizations saying we are fair and balanced under played a major development. >> i think it was fascinating when president obama was running everything was the fault of the president. now, he is in office it's the fault of the republicans and congress. >> it's unbelievable how the excuse making comes out of this white house. the media just follows. that is what is sad about this. unemployment goes up to 7.9 and the media says it's under 8. >> jon: another media icon passed away this week. mayor ed koch died
they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a story with the stock market going up. big news over and over again, your 401-k that is media bias of the highest order. >> jon: and we learned the unemployment rate inched up. >> what you see is a matter once you get into these stories, the economists making the case that this could be because defense spending went down sharply and there are all kinds of reasons for it. i think the "washington post"...
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like us on facebook at facebook.com/booktv or follow us on twitter at booktv. you can also visit our website at booktv.org and click on news about books. booktv interviewed jeffrey macris about his book, "the politics and security of the gulf." this is part of booktv's college college series. it is about 20 minutes long. >> host: jeffrey macris, what is your title mean? >> welcome we represent military professors as a hybrid, adjoining of the professional officer corps, and the professional educators at the naval academy. i spent the first half of my naval career flying aircraft to the u.s. navy. about 10 years ago, i transitioned over to academia. where i had an out standing opportunity to go to school where i specialize in middle eastern history. >> host: now an author, "the politics and security of the gulf" is the name of your book. that's a big topic, isn't it? >> guest: yes, it is. the united states has been involved in three hot wars. it is a big topic that needs to be discussed and investigated. which is part of the reason why we took on this topic. >>
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they did it just using the computer. just using word of mouse. that first electoral gambit was for the 2000 election. and three of moveon's five candidates won. despite the computer skeptics, moveon.org ended up becoming a big deal in lefty politics. they raised money and direct it to support progressive candidates and causes. but they also hone and choose their messaging through interaction with their many, many members. moveon ends up being like a mega collective crowd-sourced advisory group for your lefty issue of choice. and the results end up being effective and pretty aggressive messages that end up in some cases using the right spokespeople. >> i want to talk to you about women. >> and about mitt romney. >> mitt romney's for ending funding to planned parenthood. >> including cancer screenings. >> he said he would overturn roe v. wade. >> we have republicans trying to redefine rain. >> trying to force women to undergo invasive ultra sounds. >> if you think that this election won't affect you in your life, think again. >> so they've got mone
they did it just using the computer. just using word of mouse. that first electoral gambit was for the 2000 election. and three of moveon's five candidates won. despite the computer skeptics, moveon.org ended up becoming a big deal in lefty politics. they raised money and direct it to support progressive candidates and causes. but they also hone and choose their messaging through interaction with their many, many members. moveon ends up being like a mega collective crowd-sourced advisory group...
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>> i don't remember what type of weapon she used. [ laughter ] >> jon: you don't remember. you told a james joyceian story about the lady and the robbers. you don't remember the gun, ie, the only detail relevant to the hearing. it was a nonbanned weapon, a shotgun. why do you need an ar-15. >> the peace of mind that a woman has as she's facing three, four, five violent attackers, intruders in her home, with her children screaming in the background, the peace of mind knowing she has a scary looking gun gives her more courage when she's fighting hardened violent criminals. >> jon: when did it turn into three and four and five. jeez, where did she live the alamo? what are you talking about? let's move to the nra proposal. we'll move to something more mainstream. universal background checks. >> obviously we have some background checks. it's how encompassing do you do it? do you do it to a father selling to a son, or another relative. how do you cover everything? i think that's the issue. and also the extent of which you have private sales on sunday between relatives. [ laughter
>> i don't remember what type of weapon she used. [ laughter ] >> jon: you don't remember. you told a james joyceian story about the lady and the robbers. you don't remember the gun, ie, the only detail relevant to the hearing. it was a nonbanned weapon, a shotgun. why do you need an ar-15. >> the peace of mind that a woman has as she's facing three, four, five violent attackers, intruders in her home, with her children screaming in the background, the peace of mind knowing...
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don't drir use machinery until you kw how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain... it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. to hear more patient stories, visit lyrica.com. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> should the super bowl be rated r this year? there are super hot ads like this one from go daddy that features a super model making out with a nerd. >> there are two sides to go daddy the sexy side represented by this super model and the other side represented by walter. together they are perfect. >> there you go. >> how many takes -- bobby said this would have been 100. >> he said he would have died right there. >> but he is
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he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you know, i guess he will. i don't really have any inside information. they say they have a lot of yes votes. but that appearance, i don't care if you like him or got three purple hearts or no purple hearts, that appearance to me was shocking. the fact that he didn't know his -- the president of the united states policy on containment. he botched that he had to have people come and hand him notes during the process? the fact that he didn't -- couldn't answer john mccain's very simple question? he seemed confused. out of his depth. he
he will keep us out of wars. i think that we need somebody in that position. >> here is what bill kristol wroited today, chuck hagel isn't a first rate candidate for secretary of defense. he isn't even a second rate candidate. has there ever been a more embarrassing confirmation hearing than hagel for a measure cabinet position. for a minor cabinet position or subcabinet position. we don't know of one. congressman, i understand the white house says he will probably get confirmed and, you...
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exclusively brings us a story of one of the victims of the ongoing bloodshed. grosser that out what that says but the ellis the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city and they say good region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marconi the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes masters the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price for this conflict against the islamist terrorists one of the family sons was killed by a jihadist soldier inside his own home. later when my brother was attacked by a group of militants the ridge children among them he started running and got back into our house but they followed him one of the children fired at him but missed and then another insurgent shot him inside the house my brother fell and was riddled with bullets we laid his body in the house we couldn't bury him because we were afraid to go the side. effect jus
exclusively brings us a story of one of the victims of the ongoing bloodshed. grosser that out what that says but the ellis the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city and they say good region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by marconi the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes masters the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that...